Popper also reported that Woodson has lost the locker room, which could be the last straw for Knicks chairman James Dolan.

The Knicks, who won 54 games last year and ran away with the Atlantic Division, are 19-29 this season. Carmelo Anthony’s squad is in 10th place in the Eastern Conference — two games behind the Bobcats for the final playoff spot — and in third place in the Atlantic, seven games behind the first-place Raptors.

“If things had gotten off to the way we thought they should have at the beginning of the year we probably wouldn’t be having this conversation,” Woodson said, according to NorthJersey.com. “Again, we’ve had our struggles. With the injuries and inconsistent play in terms of our different rotations it’s just been a combination of things.

“My job as the coach is to get these guys over the hump. We’re still in position. It’s not like it’s the last week or two weeks of the season where we don’t have a shot in making the playoffs. We still have a legitimate shot to make it. Until it’s over I’m going to continue to push guys to understand that come April we want to still be playing basketball, not watching it on TV.”

Since being named interim head coach in 2012 following Mike D’Antoni’s resignation, Woodson is 91-63 with the Knicks.